apples and oranges in a sentence
- He said that would be a bit like juxtaposing apples and oranges.
- I think you moved from apples and oranges to lemons and mangoes.
- There is somewhat of an apples and oranges comparison going on.
- She fended off the question saying it was like mixing apples and oranges.
- It compares apples and oranges _ the 1995 marketplace and the 1999 marketplace.
- It's difficult to find apples and oranges in a sentence.
- Comparing the two is like comparing apples and oranges, Weingarten said.
- Likening the two campaigns, Schulberg said, is comparing apples and oranges.
- This is one time when apples and oranges match up nicely.
- And comparing road racers and track racers is like comparing apples and oranges.
- To compare him to Randy Moss or Lawrence Phillips is apples and oranges.
- To compare what he said to what I say is apples and oranges.
- But the computers have proven solid measuring sticks for comparing apples and oranges.
- He neglected to tell you that he's comparing apples and oranges.
- UConn officials said that comparing college stadiums is like comparing apples and oranges.
- To compare that to open markets is apples and oranges.